‘Surgeon’ struggles to remove live snake from woman’s ear

A shocking video has surfaced, showing a purported attempt to extract a live snake from a woman’s ear. Posted by social media star Chandan Singh, the footage has garnered over 125,000 views, prompting speculation about its authenticity. The caption reads, “The snake has gone in the ear,” leaving viewers intrigued. The video depicts an individual, claimed to be a medical practitioner, using various tools, including tweezers, in an attempt to remove a black and yellow serpent from the patient’s ear. Despite employing forceps and syringes, the video leaves the outcome uncertain, and details about the incident remain unclear.

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